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what is the lowest value of H where you would bid 4h in the given context  

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  1. 1. what is the lowest value of H where you would bid 4h in the given context

    • A
      2
    • K
      13
    • Q
      4
    • J
      5


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Hi,

 

depends how trust worthy partner is,

but 2NT should show a strong NT type

hand and 2 hearts, 2NT is not a rescue

bid.

 

I would go with the King, but the Queen

may do.

 

If I cant trust partner, ... what ever I do

is a guess, but with the Ace I would bid

4H, ... most likely.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I always heard that a preempt opposite an opener is a good game bet.

 

That being said, common sense should rule somewhat here.

 

I'm assuming that 3 after 2 was not an option because it would be deemed shortness in support of diamonds. If not, I would probably have bid 3 the first time.

 

Having bid a mere 2, 2NT is a big call. I cannot imagine not bidding game with anything except J10xxxxx.

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Having bid a mere 2, 2NT is a big call. I cannot imagine not bidding game with anything except J10xxxxx.

I guess I'm going against the grain here...but if partner has a 17 or 18 count balanced hand, and your H is the A or K, don't you think there's a possibility here for more than just game?

 

I guess I feel that with the A or K, you should at least make a courtesy slam try (if that's not what 3 would mean to you, then something similar).

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Having bid a mere 2, 2NT is a big call.  I cannot imagine not bidding game with anything except J10xxxxx.

I guess I'm going against the grain here...but if partner has a 17 or 18 count balanced hand, and your H is the A or K, don't you think there's a possibility here for more than just game?

 

I guess I feel that with the A or K, you should at least make a courtesy slam try (if that's not what 3 would mean to you, then something similar).

Maybe yes, but what kind of f'ed up auction starts with a non-forcing 2 call, followed by an implied-suit slam try after Opener declines to raise? Even I am not that sick. LOL

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Having bid a mere 2, 2NT is a big call.  I cannot imagine not bidding game with anything except J10xxxxx.

I guess I'm going against the grain here...but if partner has a 17 or 18 count balanced hand, and your H is the A or K, don't you think there's a possibility here for more than just game?

 

I guess I feel that with the A or K, you should at least make a courtesy slam try (if that's not what 3 would mean to you, then something similar).

So you have 24 to 26, a singleton in partner's long suit, and no sign of a fit for your long suit. Sounds like a slam to me :huh:

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For me, 2N suggests a stiff , so I have to count on two losers, even with the A. Partner should play me for a decent 6-card suit and raise with honor-doubleton and the strength of a 2N rebid. The image of the 2N rebid is then a 5143 17, but he is not guaranteed to hold both pointed aces. Consequently, I also have a loser outside the trump suit.

 

Bottom line, I need the A to bid 4.

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Partner should play me for a decent 6-card suit and raise with honor-doubleton and the strength of a 2N rebid. The image of the 2N rebid is then a 5143 17, but he is not guaranteed to hold both pointed aces.

Sorry, I probably sound like an idiot because I am an idiot.

 

AKJTx

x

KQJ9

QJx

 

Or swap these around a little.

 

What's the advantage to playing this in 4 instead of 3NT?

 

I just can't bring myself to believe that a leap to 4 is right on this auction. Why be in such a hurry? Partner can have a wide variety of hands, some of which make 6, some of which go down in 4. A cheap forcing bid can let us explore a little. What's the harm?

 

Oh well, I've exposed you all to enough of my stupidity for today.

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I don't believe 3 is either artificial or forcing. Perhaps it's open to debate, but what would you do with a weak 1615 hand? It is too late in the auction and partner has made too many descriptive bids to play anything like 4SF here.
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I would bid it with the jack. The ace king and queen all seem very obvious, partner has about 17 points and we have a 7 card suit and an ace and are going to get a likely favorable club lead.
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